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    4l per gallon and mutiply the Ks by 5 then divide by 8. (or divide by 1.6)
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    Thanks for that.
    OK 4 kpl is 25 litre per 100 kays
    or 6.25 gals for 62.5 miles
    62.5 divided by 6.25 is 10 mpg.
    Thats not too bad, I know of cruisers with big vans behind get those figures.

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    Had a Triumph 2500TC once with an auto. these could be push started as they had a pump on the output shaft of the transmission. From memory you had to get them up to about 60kmh in neutral then shove it into 2nd. A few cars I know of had the pump as well, namely, Studebaker, early Falcons, Triumph, Morris.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    Its abig truck, the one on the right , it weighs in over 4 tonnes and I get about 4 to 4.5 kays per litre.

    Didiman
    Oh now i see, you need way better first gear, or a higher stall converter. Thats a big rig to get moving

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    How do you get those mpg numbers. I would have thought 4 kpl was a lot better than 2mpg?
    What is the conversion number?

    Didiman
    Sorry Mate Stuffed it up. It should be 11.28 MPG. Work out the litres per 100K,s.In this case it is 100 divided by 4 which equals 25 litres/100 Km.
    The computered figure is 282.Divide that by 25 ( l /100k) that equals 11.28 MPG.
    sorry Sunday Morning I'll blame.
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